[Asterisk-Users] ATA's
Voip Business
voipbusiness at gmail.com
Tue Feb 15 01:17:35 MST 2005
hello, my experience
1.-Azatel Azacall 200 GREAT PIECE OF HARDWARE
2.- MTA-V102
3.- Sipura spa 2000
4.- Granstream
ATA186 SUXs
Excuse me I have just bought a PAP2 ,, is it true that only one g729,
one of the Damn things Cisco had in the ATA186? at the same time.
DAMN , its just a Sipura inside I really dont know why is this, offer
a 1 port version or a optional second port g729 is really a pain this.
regards
HA
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 08:52:21 +0100, Nicolas Bougues
<nbougues-listes at axialys.net> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 10:47:23PM +0900, Hermann Wecke wrote:
> > Matthew Boehm wrote:
> > >[...] In the meantime, get a Sipura 2100, supports 2 729 calls and
> > >has both WAN/LAN ports.
> >
> > I was told that the Uniden DTA200 also supports 2 g729 calls. I'm buying
> > one to test. Street price around US$ 90.
> > Another one with dual g729 channels is MTA V102. Street price US$ 100.
> > Also will test this one.
> >
> > I'm still looking for other units with dual g729 channels...
> >
>
> Back in december, the Uniden "was supposed to do 2xG729 at a later
> time". Not sure if the current firmware allows it.
>
> BTW, I've been fairly disappointed with Uniden firmware and their
> release cycle : their hardware is great, but they take months to
> release new firmwares, even when "phone crashing" bugs are
> discovered.
>
> If you want 2xG.729 now, working reliably, for under $90, you can't go
> wrong withe the SPA-2100. The only thing the SPA-2100 (still) lacks is
> a "bridge mode", where the LAN and WAN ports would act just like a
> switch, so that you can easily chain devices without routing/NAT. Just
> like most IP phones do.
>
> --
> Nicolas Bougues
>
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